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Gnosall fields
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Rainbow near Gnosall
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Shropshire Union Canal
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Shropshire Union Canal
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Haughton War Memorial
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Stafford Castle
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After the rain
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The panels arranged in circles around the monument are inscribed with almost 58,000 names there no ranks or awards all are equal, there is a small hole against each name so relatives can leave a poppy. The site was chosen for the monument because of the distant view of Lincoln Cathedral because returning crews would be looking for the landmark to know they were nearly home. The height of the monument is the wingspan of a Lancaster Bomber. I found an inscription with my surname I looked it up he died 19 August 1943 aged 19
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I've come across a couple of Mepsteads, one at the National Memorial Arboretum in the Midlands and another at the French National WW1 Memorial Wall. Both were distant cousins but it's still quite a jolt isn't it?
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